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Answered by Anonymous
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Mai puch nhi bta rhi hu to equ didi nd aryan xD

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Answered by queenpayal1276
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The "-ing" form is used in progressive verb tenses with auxiliary verbs (helping verbs). These are in active voice. Here are some examples:

I am doing my homework.

I have been writing all day.

I was writing when the pizza arrived.

2. The "-ing" form can function as a noun. These nouns are called gerunds and can be the subject of a clause, followed by a third-person singular (he/she/it) form of the verb. The gerund in the following sample sentences is bolded, and the verb is italicized:

Writing is an important skill.

Hiking is one of my favorite activities.

Reading before bed helps me fall asleep.

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